Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business by Bree Galbraith Review
Start and Finish Dates: December 22nd, 2020
Goodreads Synopsis:
In the first entertaining installment in a new early chapter book series, one unfortunate kale incident isn't enough to stop the unbeatable Wednesday Wilson from pursuing her entrepreneurial dreams --- or is it? The most important thing to know about Wednesday Wilson is that she's an entrepreneur. She hasn't started any businesses yet, but she's pretty sure today is the day. She and her best friend, Charlie (Wednesday's future Vice President of Operations), with some help from her little brother, Mister, have made a list of potential businesses. But before they get to move forward on one, there's an unfortunate incident in class with the Emmas (whose last initials happen to spell M.E.A.N.) involving a bearded dragon named Morten and a piece of kale . . . it's a long story. It figures that Wednesday's archnemeses would be the ones to mess up her plans! But maybe all is not lost. Maybe this is just the opportunity Wednesday and her friends needed to come up with a brilliant business idea that will save the day and make them millionaires. Or . . . not? With its fresh voice, diverse cast of lovable and relatable characters and delightfully determined heroine, Bree Galbraith's illustrated early chapter book series hits the spot for beginning readers (and their grown-ups!). Endearing black-and-white drawings by Morgan Goble add nuance and clarity and help guide the story forward for early readers. Definitions of vocabulary words, all related to business, appear as footnotes throughout the text.
My Review/Thoughts:
Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business is the children's book I would have been obsessed with as a kid! This book was unique by my standards, and modern and refreshingly insightful. Bree Galbraith included lots of diversity within the characters, which should be/is becoming more common in the Children Fiction genre. Wednesday Wilson is a young, smart and independent future entrepreneur determined to make one of her inventions stick. Her awareness is really interesting to see develop throughout the book. The readability of this book was done very well, even at my age it didn't seem trivial or dumbed down and I actually enjoyed reading it. As I said before, this book was adorable, modern and insightful while normalizing diversity and values representation, which Wednesday event points out herself. I for one, am excited for the next installment in this new series. (This ARC was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions and thoughts are my own.)
Rating: ★★★★★








